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We too are looking for the same.


Any recommendations would be appreciated.


Many thanks!





maela Wrote:

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> Hi

> I am wondering if you have found anyone as we are

> looking for someone too for the same reasons.

> Please let me know if you hear any good references

>

> Kind regards

> Michaela

Hi Themorgannons,


We're a local architect/interior design studio based in Peckham Rye who could definitely help you with this? Our main sector of work is residential refurbishments and we always design our own joinery. We have a number of specialist joiner who could also price up the work, once designs have been agreed. We do a mix of completely bespoke or using standard off the shelf carcasses with hand made door fronts, so we can work with any budget.


You can find out about us at www.delvearchitects.com or email us at [email protected].


Our office address is Fourth Floor, Market, 133a Rye Lane, London, SE15 4BT if you ever wanted to drop by for an informal chat.


Kind regards,


Ed - co-director of Delve Architects Ltd

Hi Themorgannons,


We're a local architect/interior design studio based in Peckham Rye who could definitely help you with this? Our main sector of work is residential refurbishments and we always design our own joinery. We have a number of specialist joiner who could also price up the work, once designs have been agreed. We do a mix of completely bespoke or using standard off the shelf carcasses with hand made door fronts, so we can work with any budget.


Our office address is Fourth Floor, Market, 133a Rye Lane, London, SE15 4BT if you ever wanted to drop by for an informal chat.


Kind regards,


Ed - co-director of Delve Architects Ltd

Hi the morgannons

Local builders Mc Govern Design and Build work with their own architect, Mc Govern have been renovating, refurbishing and creating Kitchens, bathrooms and homes in Dulwich and the local areas, for over 12 years.

Mc Govern have renovated my kitchen and bathroom, which was in a very small awkward space, when I bought the property.

Barry Mc Govern 07973369598

Hello,


We are a local architect studio based on North Cross Road in East Dulwich. We mainly focus on residential projects and have carried out a number of refurbishments / extensions in South London. We make special efforts to understand how our clients work/ live/ play and how they would like this to change in the future. This process helps us to develop a brief and a vision that everyone feels they have contributed to. We work with a number of trusted builders to deliver high quality workmanship. Please visit our website www.nimtim.co.uk to see some of the projects we are working on as well as completed work. We feel that above all our projects are reflections of our clients' personalities and character.


Starting design work on your home is an exciting time! Good luck and feel free to get in touch if we can help at all.


Kind regards,


Nimi

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